ssh is an obscure but widely-deployed command. It stands for Secure Snake Home and was made in the 90s to securely play snake online
I made a massively multiplayer backend for it with support for thousands of concurrent snake players
ssh snakes dot run to join!
Michael Saylor got cooked by Epstein’s publicist Peggy Siegel who basically said
“He’s so creepy I don’t even know if I can take his money I don’t even know how to blackmail him he has no personality and doesn’t understand social behavior.”
Michael Saylor was saved by his autism.
BASED. 😂 😂 😂
I have had a lot of fun lately letting Claude fully control my old ThinkPad.
This finally feels like the correct way to interact with computers, like something’s been missing this entire time until now.
Give Claude a laptop to live in, you won’t regret it.
Writing is thinking
Outsourcing the entire task of writing to LLMs will deprive us of the essential creative task of interpreting our findings and generating a deeper theoretical understanding of the world.
🌐 Bridging Bitchat + MeshCore: Resilient communication when infrastructure fails
Bitchat = Bluetooth mesh on phones you already have (~100m range)
MeshCore = LoRa long-range mesh (km+ with cheap hardware)
The bridge connects them. Your phone talks to the city-wide mesh network.
Perfect for disasters, protests, internet shutdowns.
Code: github.com/jooray/MeshCor…
Releases: github.com/jooray/MeshCor…
Read more: juraj.bednar.io/en/blog-en/202…